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This article is from Frontiers in Psychology , volume 4 . Abstract This work aims at presenting some hypotheses about the potential neurobiological substrate of imagery and imagination. For the present purposes, we will define imagery as the production of mental images associated with previous percepts, and imagination as the faculty of forming mental images of a novel character relating to something that has never been actually experienced by the subject but at a great extent emerges from his...
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Ageing leads to difficulties with lexical access, which refers to one's ability to retrieve a word from memory. These difficulties typically occur around the age of 40 or 50 years old (Kavé & Knafo-Noam, 2015), and manifest as word-finding difficulties (Burke & Mackay, 1997; Kavé & Knafo-Noam, 2015; Marini & Andreetta, 2016; Mortensen et al., 2006). Verbal fluency is a way of measuring lexical access (Whiteside et al., 2016) and this ability has been found to decline with age,...
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The neural activity of the human brain is dominated by self-sustained activities. External sensory stimuli influence this autonomous activity but they do not drive the brain directly. Most standard artificial neural network models are however input driven and do not show spontaneous activities. It constitutes a challenge to develop organizational principles for controlled, self-sustained activity in artificial neural networks. Here we propose and examine the dHAN concept for autonomous...
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The agent-based model of stock price dynamics on a directed evolving complex network is suggested and studied by direct simulation. The stationary regime is maintained as a result of the balance between the extremal dynamics, adaptivity of strategic variables and reconnection rules. The inherent structure of node agent "brain" is modeled by a recursive neural network with local and global inputs and feedback connections. For specific parametric combination the complex network displays...
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Social movements, neurons in the brain or even industrial suppliers are best described by agents evolving on networks with basic interaction rules. In these real systems, the connectivity between agents corresponds to the a critical state of the system related to the noise of the system. The new idea is that connectivity adjusts itself because of two opposite tendencies: on the one hand informations percolation is better when the network connectivity is small but all agents have rapidely the...
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Working memory (WM) is a mental workspace where information is maintained but also flexibility updated in order to flexibly adapt to an ever-changing complex environment. A fine balance between these two functions of WM—maintenance on the one and updating on the other hand – is therefore essential to navigate goal-directed behavior. While fMRI and PET studies have successfully demonstrated the involvement of dopaminergic fronto-striatal loops in these adaptive processes (Fallon et al.,...
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Papers about deep learning ordered by task, date. Current state-of-the-art papers are labelled. Deep Learning Papers by task Papers about deep learning ordered by task, date. Current state-of-the-art papers and papers useful for getting started are labelled. For each paper there is a permanent link, which is either to Arxiv.org or to a copy of the original paper in this repository. Table of Contents Text 1.1. Code Generation 1.2. Sentiment Analysis 1.3. Translation 1.4. Summarization 1.5....
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A. Main Question and Hypotheses The aim is to investigate the influence of contextual threat (compared to safety) learning and its reversal on person perception and recognition in healthy individuals. Threat and safety information will be transmitted by means of social learning to better understand the underlying mechanisms of vicarious and verbal (threat and safety) learning on how we perceive and remem-ber other people. For this purpose, memory performance and physiological reactions (heart...
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CONVERSATIONS AROUND A FIRE audio notes 'on the way' to Africa In November 2007, a group of artists meets in the French countryside under wintry conditions talking about a project of going to Africa together. It's -4ºC some steps away from the fire. One of the ideas discussed is to make the journey by cargo-ship from Rotterdam to Douala/ Cameroon. In any case, the artists and the project are part of the on-going traffic and trade between the continents. How can the joint crossing become a...
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Mood disorders, also known as affective disorders, are the leading causes of disability in Canada and globally. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder (DSM-5-TR; American Psychiatric Association & PsychiatryOnline Premium Package, 2022) distinguishes between two major categories of mood disorders: depressive and bipolar disorders. It is estimated that 4.4% of individuals globally experience depression each year (World Health Organization, 2017), and 1% experience type I or...
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This episode, Daniel tells Jack about Andrew Anglin and The Daily Stormer. Big content warnings for this one. Cantwell News: \"As co-defendants fight discovery, Cantwell threatens lawyer,\" The Daily Progress. https://www.dailyprogress.com/news/local/as-co-defendants-fight-discovery-cantwell-threatens-lawyer/article_619851ce-8ad9-599b-88fa-6f289e90d400.html \"On June 18 Cantwell posted an article about Roberta Kaplan, the lead lawyer on the case, to the messaging site Telegram,...
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Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 They should know the shutdown is affecting their supporters tweeting Dems realize 00:00:04 that most of the people not getting paid are Democrats that drew 00:00:08 a sharp response from Democratic Senator Mark Warner the intelligence committee's 00:00:12 vice chairman who says the comments are outrageous Warner tweets federal employees 00:00:18 don't go to work wearing red or blue jerseys they're public servants he adds the 00:00:23 presidents treating them...
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Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 U.s. 00:00:00 Forces out of northern and eastern Syria where they support could lead militia 00:00:06 a sport utility vehicle carrying 7 members or dish family plunged on 00:00:11 a high bridge in Iceland killing 3 people and critically injuring the others a.p. 00:00:16 Correspondent Zaria shakily reports Icelandic Police said one child was among the 00:00:21 dead and 2 were of all the injured the accident occurred the morning it when the 00:00:26 vehicle...
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Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 But as a p.s. 00:00:01 Ben Thomas reports consumer spirits are still high by historic standards the 00:00:05 Conference Board's Consumer Confidence Index dropped to 128 point one in this ember 00:00:10 That's down from 00:00:11 a reading above 136 in November and the lowest since July but by historic standards 00:00:17 consumer spirits remain upbeat the index had an 18 year high in October it measures 00:00:23 consumers assessment of current economic...
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Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 Jackie quote Washington President Donald Trump surprise trip to Iraq may have 00:00:05 quieted criticism at home but that yet to visit troops in 00:00:11 a combat zone but it was infuriating to Iraqi politicians who on Thursday demanded 00:00:17 the withdrawal of u.s. Troops from Iraq this is v.o.a. 00:00:23 The United States and China are planning to hold face to face trade talks in early 00:00:28 January the hope is that the 2 sides will make progress in...
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Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 Mainland China they follow any appeal structure or system now are so scary Lam 00:00:07 she had bowed to go ahead and push ahead with the bill despite all of the protests 00:00:12 at then as you mention it was the largest demonstration being there and years so 00:00:18 what is her position and really do you think she will be forced to resign. Or keep 00:00:25 question and of course when Care will emulate the 2 years ago at a specious 00:00:31 a crime that if...
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Closed captions transcript: 00:00:02 From Washington this is news. 00:00:10 I'm g.r.b. Reporting North Korea has 00:00:13 a failed missile launch didn't derail us vice president Mike Pence has traveled to 00:00:17 the Korean Peninsula Sunday Air Force 2 that carried pence and his wife arrived in 00:00:22 Seoul Sunday afternoon as scheduled is 00:00:25 a challenging time all over the world but especially here in the Asia Pacific the 00:00:32 opportunity for me to be here today it's such a time...
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Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 Hong Kong will proceed with its controversial plan to allow people to be extradited 00:00:05 to mainland China to face charges we'll have more on the story coming up Also ahead 00:00:10 gunfire caused panic in the streets of downtown Port au Prince yesterday as 00:00:15 thousands of Haitians protested against government corruption and President Donald 00:00:20 Trump says the u.s. 00:00:21 Has signed what he called another very important part of the...
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This is talk 22 of 31 at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Barry Horwitz, Brain Imaging and Modeling Section Voice, Speech and Language Branch, NIDCD Bethesda, MD 20892. http://neuroscience.nih.gov/Lab.asp?Org_ID=223 . Full title: Combined Use of Brain Network Modeling and Functional Brain Imaging: Integrating Neuroscientific Data Across Different Spatiotemporal Scales. Abstract: Formidable conceptual...
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This is the final talk (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Giuseppe Vitiello, Department of Physics “E.R.Caianiello”, Salerno University, I-84100 Salerno, Italy. http://www.sa.infn.it/giuseppe.vitiello/ . Slides for this talk (PDF format) are available from the All files section on the left, or by clicking PDF [5.9MB]. Abstract: In a recent paper [1] it has been proposed a many-body model of...
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This is talk 11 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Marcus E. Raichle, Departments of Radiology, Neurology, and Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine St Louis, Missouri. http://www.nil.wustl.edu/labs/raichle/ . Abstract: Functional neuroimaging has played a dominant role in the development of cognitive neuroscience. The overwhelming majority of this work has focused...
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This is talk 16 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Michael Merzenich, of UCSF. His talk was given at the banquet in honor of Walter Freeman.
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This is talk 29 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Guy Van Orden, Department of Psychology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 45221. http://www.artsci.uc.edu/psychology/facStaff/facDetails.cfm?username=vanordeng A PDF file containing slides for this talk is available from the All files section on the left, or click here [1.15MB]. Abstract: The intrinsic flux of brain, body, and behavior...
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This is talk 18 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Olaf Sporns, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. http://www.indiana.edu/~psych/faculty/sporns.html Abstract: The relationship between structure and function is of central importance for all biological systems, and it remains a particularly important challenge for our understanding of neural...
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This is talk 24 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is James L. (Jay) McClelland, Department of Psychology and Center for Mind, Brain and Computation, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305. http://www-psych.stanford.edu/~jlm/ Full title: Dynamics of Cognitive Processing and Learning: Linking Connectionist, Neuroscience, and Dynamical Systems Approaches Abstract: Connectionist or...
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This is talk 14 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Vinod Menon of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, Program in Neuroscience, Stanford University School of Medicine. http://med.stanford.edu/profiles/Vinod_Menon/ . Abstract: Brain imaging studies have typically focused on localization of function. I will describe recent work on developing a more unified approach to brain...
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This is talk 28 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Michael J. Spivey, Department of Psychology, Cornell University, Ithaca NY 14853. http://www.psych.cornell.edu/people/Faculty/mjs41.html A PDF file containing slides for this talk are available from the All files section on the left, or click pdf [2.2MB]. Abstract: Rather than a sequence of logical operations performed on discrete symbols,...
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This is talk 20 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Anil Seth, Department of Informatics, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QH, UK. http://www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/users/anils/ . Slides for this talk are available from the All files section on the left, or by clicking pdf [1.45MB]. Abstract: Neurons engage in causal interactions with one another and with the surrounding body and...
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Comments made by Walter Freeman and some of the attendees at the Banquet in honor of Professor Freeman. This is talk 17 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007.
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This is talk 9 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Marsel Mesulam, Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL. http://www.northwestern.edu/nuin/fac/mesulam.htm . Abstract: Dynamic interactions among 20 billion cortical neurons generate, in ways that are still mysterious, phenomena we identify as language, memory and emotion. Alternative models have been proposed...
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This is talk 6 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Robert Knight, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology, University of California at Berkeley. http://bic.berkeley.edu/knightlab/ . Abstract: We observed robust coupling between the high- and low-frequency bands of ongoing electrical activity in the human brain. In particular, the phase of the low-frequency theta (4 to 8...
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This is talk 21 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Eugene M. Izhikevich from The Neurosciences Institute, San Diego, CA 92121. http://vesicle.nsi.edu/users/izhikevich/ Abstract: I will describe what it takes to simulate a brain model that has the size of the human brain - 10 11 (one hundred billion) neurons and almost 10 15 (one quadrillion) synapses. The simulation consists of a detailed model...
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These are the opening remarks (talk 1 of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Vinod Menon of Stanford University, who is one of the conference organizers. Other organizers of the conference are: Steven Bressler (Florida Atlantic University) Robert Kozma (University of Memphis) Robert Knight (UC Berkeley) About the conference: (From the conference program available in the All files section on the left,...
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This is talk 25 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Alan L. Yuille, Department of Statistics, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095. http://www.stat.ucla.edu/~yuille/ Abstract: We argue that the study of human vision should be aimed at determining how humans perform natural tasks on natural images. Attempts to understand the phenomenology of vision from artificial stimuli, though worthwhile as a starting...
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This is talk 12 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Mark D'Esposito, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute and Department of Psychology, University of California at Berkeley. http://bioeng.berkeley.edu/graduate/cvs/D'Esposito.html . Abstract: Working memory refers to the temporary retention of information that was just experienced or just retrieved from long-term memory but no longer exists in the...
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This is talk 4 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Leslie Kay, Department of Psychology, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637. http://kaylab.uchicago.edu/ . Abstract: The mammalian olfactory bulb receives dense synaptic and neuromodulatory input from many central olfactory and limbic areas. Central input to the olfactory bulb granule cell layer desynchronizes fast oscillatory activity in...
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This is talk 23 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Robert Kozma, Division of Computer Science Department of Mathematical Sciences The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152. http://www.cs.memphis.edu/~rkozma/ Abstract: Recent experiments indicate the presence of frequent abrupt changes in brain dynamics covering large parts of each cerebral hemisphere. These large-scale oscillations show a...
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This is talk 13 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Joaquin Fuster, from the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, UCLA. http://www.joaquinfuster.com/pages/1/index.htm Abstract: Empirical evidence from single-unit recording and functional neuroimaging points to the identity of cortical substrates for working memory (WM) and for long-term memory (LTM). Thus, that evidence informs...
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This is talk 15 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Hubert Dreyfus, Department of Philosophy, University of California at Berkeley. http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~hdreyfus/ A PDF file of the handout distributed at the start of the talk is available in the All files section on the left, or click pdf [26KB]. Abstract: Our experience of the everyday world is given as already organized in terms of...
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This is talk 8 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Steven Bressler, Center for Complex Systems and Brain Sciences, Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, Florida. http://www.ccs.fau.edu/~bressler/ . Abstract: It is becoming increasingly clear that the utilization of knowledge by humans and other primates requires the involvement of distributed large-scale networks in the cerebral cortex. The...
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This is the keynote address and talk 3 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Walter J Freeman, Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA 94720. http://sulcus.berkeley.edu/ Slides for this talk (with transcript!) are available in both PDF and Powerpoint format from the All files section on the left, or click pdf [6.2MB] or ppt [12MB]. Abstract:...
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This is talk 30 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is L Stan Leung, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada N6A5C1. http://www.physpharm.med.uwo.ca/department/faculty/leungs.html . Abstract: Walter Freeman has developed a paradigm of mass action in the nervous system. Walter argues that perception and actions of the brain cannot be...
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This is talk 26 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is F. Gregory Ashby, Department of Psychology, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA 93106. http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/people/faculty/ashby/index.php . A PDF file containing slides of this talk is available in the All files section on the left, or by clicking pdf [1.7MB]. Abstract: A biologically detailed computational model is described of how...
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This is talk 19 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Friedrich T. Sommer, from the Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience, University of California Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, Berkeley, CA. http://redwood.berkeley.edu/wiki/Fritz_Sommer Abstract: Visually evoked changes in retinal firing rate convey information downstream to the thalamus and to cortex. It is widely held that retinal...
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This is talk 10 of 31 at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is David A. Leopold, Unit on Cognitive Neurophysiology and Imaging, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, MD. http://intramural.nimh.nih.gov/research/pi/pi_leopold_d.html . Abstract: The role of the striate cortex (area V1) in shaping our perception of visual patterns and scenes is of fundamental importance in understanding how we see....
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This is talk 5 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is György Buzsáki, Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, Rutgers University. http://osiris.rutgers.edu/frontmid/indexmid.html Abstract: How does the brain orchestrate perceptions, thoughts and actions from the spiking activity of its neurons? Previous single neuron recording research has regarded spike pattern variability as noise that...
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This is talk 27 (of 31) at the Conference on Brain Network Dynamics held at the University of California at Berkeley on January 26-27, 2007. Speaker is Patricia A. Carpenter, Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. http://www.cnbc.cmu.edu/faculty/carpenter.shtml Slides for this talk are available in both PDF and Powerpoint formats from the All files section on the left, or by clicking pdf [439 KB], or ppt [515 KB]. Abstract: This talk describes a Fractal...
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Concise tutorial on the fundamentals of ultra-complexity theory. Emergence of Life, Human consciousness and human societies. Abstract: The task of developing novel and improved methodological tools for a categorical ontology of complex spacetime structures and the ontological theory of levels is here considered from several perspectives including both the quantum-molecular and complex-relational ones. Our novel conceptual framework is aimed at helping both philosophers and natural scientists to...
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In his 18th feature documentary, investigator Alex Jones chronicles the sickening depth to which the United States has fallen to. Mr. Jones will uncover a secret network of FEMA camps, how freedom is being torn apart by surveillance and a cashless society. The New World Order must be stopped now!
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